Eng 92-5published at 28 overs
Mohammed to Jones and she cramps the England batter for room. Better from the Windies spinner, just two singles off that over.
England win by five runs; lead five-match series 1-0
West Indies 144 all out (44.2 overs)
Dottin 27; Brunt 3-24, Hartley 3-26
England 149 all out (49.1 overs, won toss)
Wyatt 44, Winfield 24; Dottin 3-21
Mark Mitchener and Alan Jewell
Mohammed to Jones and she cramps the England batter for room. Better from the Windies spinner, just two singles off that over.
Amy Jones walks across her stumps and dabs towards fine leg for three off Quintyne, while Wyatt late cuts again for a couple more. The scoreboard ticking over nicely now.
Thanks very much, Mark. Well, England coach Ali Maiden's target of 180 still seems a long way off but Danielle Wyatt is looking busy and giving this innings some impetus. Anisa Mohammed continuing with her off-breaks and two more to Wyatt from an inside edge before a late cut brings up a couple more. Nothing doing with an optimistic lbw appeal off the final ball of the over
Shaquana Quintyne is West Indies' sixth bowler and their third spinner - walking in for a couple of steps before winding up into a leg-spinner's action, I wonder if she grew up watching Shane Warne on TV. But Wyatt and Jones find some fairly easy pickings, scoring off nearly every ball from the 20-year-old Bajan.
And we're halfway through the innings - time to hand the live text baton to Alan Jewell. Please be gentle with him.
England coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "We've got three spinners, two of them who take the ball away from the right-handed batters. It will be interesting to see how it goes in the second half of this game."
Off-spinner Mohammed bounces in for her second over, another confident sweep brings Amy Jones her first run. Some good running from this pair - every run could be crucial here, and we're not even halfway through England's allocation here.
England coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "You have to score and the sweep shot is not high risk, that's been quite successful so far."
Danielle Wyatt is taking the attack to West Indies here - sweeping a two past the keeper, and taking the aerial route over the covers for two more, to the delight of her fellow Staffordshire export Stephan Shemilt on TMS.
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Wicketkeeper Amy Jones is the new batter. England are seriously on the rocks here. But I can hear the ghostly voice of Geoffrey Boycott telling me not to judge a pitch until both teams have batted on it...
England coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "That's a classic sort of dismissal on this wicket - it's stuck in the pitch. As I said when I came on air, 180 would be a really good score on here."
Sciver c Taylor b Mohammed 9 (Eng 62-5)
New bowler Anisa Mohammed strikes with her off-spin as Sciver aims another pull through the leg side and is caught at short mid-wicket by captain Stafanie Taylor. Caught captain, bowled vice-captain - that'll do nicely for West Indies.
Stephan Shemilt
BBC Test Match Special
The large speakers built during play have just sprung into life. They seem to be controlled by the man under the tent to the right. To the left is the less reliable of the two scoreboards.
No sign of a fifth bowler yet as Fletcher spins down her sixth over, and the diminutive Wyatt is off the mark with a single.
England coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "It's not a great surface but they have had terrible conditions with the hurricane. And these wickets can often produce the most exciting games."
Natalie Sciver takes a cautious approach as England look to rebuild after that clatter of wickets, watching a couple go down leg side, even though only the second is signalled as a wide to bring up England's fifty. Finally the visiting fans have something to cheer as Sciver swipes a four wide of mid-on before clipping a two through square leg. And belatedly, the ground's music system bursts into life, a mere 20 overs into the day's play.
England coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "The good thing from this partnership is we have two of the best runners and they are going to maximise the chances to score. Push them in the field and run hard is one of our trademarks - or, at least, we're trying for it to be."
Danielle Wyatt is the new batter, and she's living dangerously too as she aims an aggressive stroke at Fletcher and the ball loops just short of the fielder at point. A wicket maiden from Fletcher, who hails from Grenada.
England coach Ali Maiden on TMS: "There have been numerous times Winfield has tried to play a cut to the spinner but she didn't have her weight coming into the ball. It's a little bit of a technical error and it's also too close to cut."
Winfield b Fletcher 24 (Eng 49-4)
And another one! Winfield tries to cut Fletcher's leg-spin and is bowled. England need to stabilise, there are plenty of overs left for them to bat here.